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What is the equation of the line that has a slope of 0 and passes through the point (6, -8)?

a) y = -8
b) 2 = -8
c) 2 = 6
d) y = 6

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Final answer:

The equation of the line with a slope of 0 passing through the point (6, -8) is y = -8.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a line has a slope of 0, it means the line is horizontal. The equation of a horizontal line is of the form y = c, where c is the y-coordinate of any point on the line. In this case, the line passes through the point (6, -8).

So, the equation of the line with a slope of 0 passing through the point (6, -8) is y = -8.

Therefore, the correct answer is:

a) y = -8.

This equation represents a horizontal line along the y-axis at the y-coordinate of -8. The other options do not correctly represent a line with a slope of 0 passing through the given point.

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